Rothko: No. 3 Framed Print
No. 3, 1953. Mark Rothko (American, b. Russia, now Latvia, 1903–1970). Oil on canvas.
From Expressionism to Surrealism, Mark Rothko experimented with contemporary modes until he arrived at the singular style for which he's best known in 1950. Maximizing color and space, he created what he called "doors" and "windows" on colossal canvases that envelop the viewer with profound swathes of vivid pigment.
No. 3, 1953. Mark Rothko (American, b. Russia, now Latvia, 1903–1970). Oil on canvas.
From Expressionism to Surrealism, Mark Rothko experimented with contemporary modes until he arrived at the singular style for which he's best known in 1950. Maximizing color and space, he created what he called "doors" and "windows" on colossal canvases that envelop the viewer with profound swathes of vivid pigment.
- Framed archival reproduction print
- 15 1/8" x 12 1/8" x 1 1/2"
- White Tribeca wood frame
- Includes hardware for hanging
- Gift wrap not available
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